
Quebec police say three-year-old missing girl found in Ontario needs rest, privacy
MONTREAL — Sami Bachir, a co-ordinator with a Quebec search and rescue group that helped look for a missing three-year-old girl this week, says he felt goosebumps when he learned she had been found after four days.
At the direction of Quebec provincial police, dozens of volunteers spent long hours wading through tick-and-mosquito infested tall grasses and marshes on the side of highways west of Montreal, he said in an interview Thursday. Volunteers are used to tough conditions, he added, but the thought of coming across such a young girl in such a place weighed on their minds.
“It’s hard to describe, because we make so many sacrifices, we put so many things aside to go help in these situations that when we find the person alive after four days, it’s a very, very intense feeling of relief,” he said.
Police are thanking volunteers like Bachir and other members of the public for helping to find the girl, who was allegedly abandoned by her mother near Casselman, Ont., on Sunday afternoon and spotted four days later by an Ontario Provincial Police drone along Highway 417 near the rural community of St. Albert, Ont., about 50 kilometres west of the Quebec border.